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Understand distribution of data
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DOMAIN
CLUSTER
IMPORTANT VOCABULARY
STUDENT FRIENDLY LEARNING TARGET
Prerequisite Skills
2003 Grade
2010 Grade
Building Foundation For....
ARMT+ Standard
RESOURCES
North Carolina's Lessons for Learning
How MAD Are You? A Deeper Look at Mean Absolute Deviation (p. 28) - 6.SP.5, 6.SP.2, 6.SP.3, 6..SP.4
I can use measures of center and measures of variability to summarize data sets in context.
I can determine measures of center and variability of a data set and use the measures to draw conclusions.
I can connect the measures of center and variability to the shape of the data distribution within the given context.
Shakespeare vs. Rowling (p. 34) - 6.SP.5, 6.SP.2, 6.SP.3, 6.SP.4)
I can collect data and display that data on tally charts, histograms, and box plots.
I can quantitatively analyze data to determine measures of center and variability.
I can use measures of center and variability of data sets to compare data sets.
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CLUSTER
IMPORTANT VOCABULARY
STUDENT FRIENDLY LEARNING TARGET
Building Foundation For....
ARMT+ Standard
RESOURCES
North Carolina's Lessons for Learning
How MAD Are You? A Deeper Look at Mean Absolute Deviation (p. 28) - 6.SP.5, 6.SP.2, 6.SP.3, 6..SP.4
- I can use measures of center and measures of variability to summarize data sets in context.
- I can determine measures of center and variability of a data set and use the measures to draw conclusions.
- I can connect the measures of center and variability to the shape of the data distribution within the given context.
Shakespeare vs. Rowling (p. 34) - 6.SP.5, 6.SP.2, 6.SP.3, 6.SP.4)